Education

Editor’s note: Due to an error during production of last week’s newspaper, the second half of Carl Roberts’ column was left out. The full column is running today. We regret the error.

Great teachers are in high demand. To ensure that the Carroll County School District recruits, trains and keeps the best teachers in the region, administrators are working with community leaders on new initiatives to make Carroll County an attractive place for teachers to call home.

Great teachers are in high demand. To ensure that the Carroll County School District recruits, trains and keeps the best teachers in the region, administrators are working with community leaders on new initiatives to make Carroll County an attractive place for teachers to call home.

Today’s workforce looks much different than what we have experienced in the past. Technology has been integrated into most careers. Not only do employees need the traditional knowledge and skills as in the past, but now employees must have a grasp on how to use technological advancements to get the job done more efficiently.

Carroll County Public LIbrary and the Carroll County Early Childhood Council sponsored the Dr. Seuss Birthday Bash Feb. 27, at Kathryn Winn Primary. There were 130 children that signed, along with 107 adults, totaling 237. The event included games and activities by several local businesses and organizations, as well as a magic show by Family Time Entertainment. Every child received a free book, and birthday cupcakes were available to everyone.